Keith Perry and Jack Hunter have delivered 'Bullet in the Brain' -- about the film that merged "ultra-violence, nudity and softcore sex, cross-gender blurring, psychotropic drug abuse, personality disintegration, and the seedy underbelly of gangland London." The film references esoteric lit favorites like Artaud, Borges, Burroughs, Crowley, Genet and Gysin, as well as filmmaker Kenneth Anger -- and features Mick Jagger in his acting debut as the rockstar has-been who has "lost his demon." The mysterious eccentric provides cover for Chas (James Fox), an uber violent East London gangster who's been looking for a place to lay low after a botched hit. 'Bullet' provides a detailed overview of the sex and drug-fueled film along with over 40 rarely-seen publicity photographs (over 70 images in total), full production details and an illustrated 1968 Rolling Stones chronology (including recording sessions, film projects and drug busts).